53 Bold Questions Women Wish They Could Ask Men—No Filters, No Judgments

53 Bold Questions Women Wish They Could Ask Men—No Filters, No Judgments

The_Juggler17:
Pretty sure it’s a primal instinct, a natural and ancient behavior.
When we can’t think of anything else, draw d***s on it.

Iamkittyhearmemeow , Marisa Harris Report

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Older man in glasses leaning on his fist, showing a contemplative expression related to questions women ask men. Why do you have to smell your hands after touching IT?

Smooth-Monkey:
We also like to smell things before we eat them. Should be self explanatory. Simply to make sure it’s still good for consumption I suppose.

twatchops:
To see if it smells.

anon , MART PRODUCTION Report

Young woman in a sleeveless top tying her hair, reflecting on questions women would ask men without judgment. Do men really care if a women has no makeup on and has her hair in a ponytail? When I go out to run errands I really couldn’t care less about how “girly” I look, more about how quick I can get done so I can go home and netflix binge. But sometimes I feel like I look like a pile of garbage just because I have a pair of jeans and a loose tshirt on.

Haboob_AZ:
I don’t care if you don’t wear makeup or do your hair. Natural beauty is just fine with me.
If you want to wear makeup for other events (dates, just wanting to look extra gorgeous) that’s fine too.
Sometimes that IDGAF look can actually be pretty hot. Weird how it works.

anon , Andrea Piacquadio Report

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Man in white shirt crossing arms in front of chest, illustrating questions women would ask men without judgment. Do most men enjoy having their balls played with even in a nonsexual context?

mousicle:
I would prefer no touching of the bits or that general area unless you want to get frisky. Blue balls aren’t pleasant.

Valkyrie21 , Monstera Production Report

Young man sitting pensively at a bar in low red light, representing questions women would ask men without judgment. I read and hear a lot about how tough it is to be man in American society, but do you ever feel thankful, for any reason, to have been born a man? I don’t mean concerning biological stuff — like being happy not to have to deal with periods or child birth or chaffing under your b***s when you exercise. I mean in a larger societal context.

EDIT: I feel like I should have phrased the question differently. What I am asking for is, *why are you grateful for being a man?* I very much appreciate the issues of being a man in American society and am keen to discuss this topic in another venue, here I am curious as to what you are *glad* about. I know this is a tricky question to ask, and the phrasing of the question for the thread made it seem like a good place to ask tricky questions.

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